Deadly disease started to kill of childless women: the doctors in a panic

Experts from new York University found that childless women are more likely to suffer from breast cancer.

This information is reported Replyua.net.

According to experts, breast cancer for years, began to look younger. Early physicians believed that the disease only affects women of older age, but now they are increasingly diagnosed with breast cancer in women who just turned 30 years old.

Doctors strongly recommend that all women over thirty at least once a year to take the examination.

American researchers said, who is at risk:

women of the older generation;

women, close female relatives which suffered from breast cancer;

those women who were diagnosed with benign.

However, in the most dangerous zone of risk includes childless women. It was found that the first pregnancy reduces the risk of breast cancer by 13%, the second pregnancy is 17%, and the third pregnancy – 37%.

Recallthat the treatment of cancer depends on many factors: the size and location of the tumor, the presence of effective methods of treatment and timing of intervention. However, there are some types of cancer that is so aggressive that treatment is not helping, even with early diagnosis and chemotherapy, according to Cell Reports.

Researchers from Children’s hospital Los Angeles has tried to understand the mechanism by which some tumors are deceiving healthy cells to protect themselves.

New scientific work has shown that tumors with high levels of a protein called inhibitor of activation of plasminogen-1 (PAI-1), more aggressive and less likely to be cured.

As reported by the portal “Znayu” Dutch researchers from Leiden University Medical Centre found the cause of constant migraines in men.

Also “Znayu” wrote that a high level of anti-Muller hormone in women leads to the development of breast cancer.

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Dave Zakarian

Dave Zakarian has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Koz Post, Dave Zakarian worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella.